Originally posted by: datwater
Scythe Ninja + AS5 + Asus M2N-E + 5000BE
15 X 200 = 3.0Ghz @ 1.3v and 28 degrees C idle.
16 X 200 = Unstable @ 1.3v
I have not juiced it yet, gonna let it burn in awhile at 3.0ghz.
Originally posted by: error8
Originally posted by: datwater
Scythe Ninja + AS5 + Asus M2N-E + 5000BE
15 X 200 = 3.0Ghz @ 1.3v and 28 degrees C idle.
16 X 200 = Unstable @ 1.3v
I have not juiced it yet, gonna let it burn in awhile at 3.0ghz.
You have a Scythe Ninja cooler and you're only feeding it with 1.3 volts? It's a sin man! Seriously, pump more juice in it, and I'm sure you can get it much higher. I keep my 4000+ X2 brisbane at 3.0 Ghz with 1.51 V and a nice Thermalright ultra 90 and no problems at all.
Originally posted by: datwater
Originally posted by: error8
Originally posted by: datwater
Scythe Ninja + AS5 + Asus M2N-E + 5000BE
15 X 200 = 3.0Ghz @ 1.3v and 28 degrees C idle.
16 X 200 = Unstable @ 1.3v
I have not juiced it yet, gonna let it burn in awhile at 3.0ghz.
You have a Scythe Ninja cooler and you're only feeding it with 1.3 volts? It's a sin man! Seriously, pump more juice in it, and I'm sure you can get it much higher. I keep my 4000+ X2 brisbane at 3.0 Ghz with 1.51 V and a nice Thermalright ultra 90 and no problems at all.
I dunno man. Here's today's results:
16X200@1.425v works but hits 50 degrees during boot.
16x200@1.40v won't get through a 1m iteration of super pi
15.5x200@1.325v won't boot.
Maybe I got a dud?
Originally posted by: srp49ers
I seem to be having trouble getting my cpu to respond to me changing the multi. I have a biostar tf560 and when i set it to 14 or 15 nothing
happens. anyone have any ideas.
Originally posted by: datwater
16X @ 1.45v = 55 degrees C under load and STILL not Orthos stable. BSOD.
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Originally posted by: rchiu
My Brisbane x2 4000+ oc'ed to ~2.9ghz and I think Brisbane core on average tops out at around 3.ghz. If you get 3.2/3.3, that's very lucky. I would say 3.0ghz is an average overclock. Black 5000+ make it easy to oc with unlocked multiplier, but the cpu itself is not necessary hand picked to guarantee higher oc.
Originally posted by: fk49
Originally posted by: rchiu
My Brisbane x2 4000+ oc'ed to ~2.9ghz and I think Brisbane core on average tops out at around 3.ghz. If you get 3.2/3.3, that's very lucky. I would say 3.0ghz is an average overclock. Black 5000+ make it easy to oc with unlocked multiplier, but the cpu itself is not necessary hand picked to guarantee higher oc.
With that in mind, do you think the price premium of the x2 5000 would be worth it over the x2 4000 if my RAM does not seem to enjoy overclocking? If its still possible to reach ~3ghz by just raising the FSB on the x2 4000, I don't see the point of spending $60 more.
